Editing contours (3D)
See also Tracing contours (2D) and Selecting and editing contours (2D) to place and modify contour shapes in the Main (2D) window.
Before you start
Contours must be traced in the Main window (see Tracing contours).
To edit existing contours in 3D, click the Contour button in the 3D window to enable contour mode, select the contour(s) you want to edit and click the Edit button. |
Selecting contours
With Contour mode active, select contours for editing using any of the following methods:
- Select by type: Use this drop-down menu to select all contours traced with a single contour type; useful when you want to render a series of contours as a wireframe or a shell.
- Select All: Click the button to select all contours, regardless of the type.
- Click with your mouse: To select a single contour, click it in the tracing window; CTRL-click to select multiple individual contours.
- Hold down CTRL and drag the mouse to draw a marquee around one or more contours to select them.
Editing selected contours
With Contour mode active, click the Edit button and select at least one contour to display contour-editing options.
Hiding/Showing selected contours
Hide selected contours with the Hide Selection button to facilitate tracing. Display the hidden contours again with the Show all hidden button.
Resetting contour display when you have made changes
Click the Reset selection to lines button to reset the rendering of the contour to the default line. This may be useful if you previously chose a different option from the Show as drop-down menu.
Deleting contours
Click the Remove button to delete selected contours or press the Delete key on your keyboard.
If you delete a contour, you can't undo this action.
Changing the way that selected contours are displayed
Choose from the show as drop-down menu to change the rendering of selected contours.
Notes on contour display
- To render as a shell or a wireframe, at least three contours with the same name must be selected.
- Conversely, if too many contours with the same name are selected before choosing to Show as as shell or wireframe, a message that says the shell cannot be built may be displayed. If there is more than one contour with the same name on the XZ or YZ plane, Stereo Investigator Cleared Tissue Edition software cannot generate a surface rendering. To circumvent this problem:
- Select fewer contours and try again. You can do this multiple times.
- Rename contours to have one contour of each name on the XZ or YZ plane.
Changing a contour shape
Click the points button to edit the shape of selected contours.
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It may be useful to Adjust point display by dragging the slider to more easily visualize the contour points; changing the point size only applies to the display and will NOT affect the tracing data.
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To modify the shape, click a point and drag it to the desired location.
Editing circular contours
To edit a contour that was drawn with the circle-contour tool, click to select the contour, then click Points. The center point of the circle and one of the outer ring points are highlighted.
- To move the contour, drag the center point.
- To resize, drag either point.
Settings and buttons in the Edit Contours panel
Select by type: Choose a contour type from the drop-down menu to select all contours traced with a single contour type. Useful when you want to render a series of contours as a wireframe or a shell.
Select All: Click the button to select all contours, regardless of the type.
Hide selection: Click the button to hide selected contours. This may be useful to facilitate tracing additional structures.
Show all hidden: Click the button to display any hidden contours.
Reset selection to lines: Click to reset the rendering of the contour to the default line. This may be useful if you previously chose a different option from the Show as drop-down menu.
Remove: Click the button to delete selected contours. Alternatively, you can use the Delete key on your keyboard.
If you delete a contour, you can't undo this action.
Points: Click this button to edit the shape of selected contours. Once you are in point-editing mode:
- Click a point and drag it to the desired location to modify the shape of the contour.
- Adjust point display: Drag the slider to make the contour points easier to see for editing. Changing the point-display size applies does not affect the tracing data.
Show as: Choose how selected contours are rendered in the 3D environment using this drop-down menu.